Hezbollah in Lebanon announced on November 24 that it had launched more than 340 rockets and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at Israel. According to Al-Jazeera, the attack injured at least 11 people, including one seriously.
Rockets were launched from southern Lebanon towards Israel on November 24.
Hezbollah said it first used a swarm of drones to attack the Ashdod naval base in southern Israel. It then launched a barrage of “advanced missiles” and other attack drones at military targets in Tel Aviv and the Glilot military intelligence base on the outskirts of the city.
The Israeli military announced that it detected about 250 missiles launched, targeting Tel Aviv and the south of the country on November 24.

The scene of an attack in the city of Petah Tikva in central Israel on November 24.
The series of Hezbollah attacks followed at least four Israeli airstrikes in central Beirut last week, including one that killed Hezbollah spokesman Mohammed Afif.
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The Israeli military said it struck 12 Hezbollah command centers in southern Beirut overnight. The facilities are believed to belong to intelligence units, anti-ship missiles and units transporting weapons from Iran to Lebanon.
The exchange of fire came as Israeli media reported that the country had agreed in principle to a US-backed ceasefire proposal with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike in southern Beirut on November 24.
According to KAN, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to present the proposal to the public, calling it a deal that benefits Israel rather than a compromise. According to the article, Israel retains the right to conduct military operations on the Lebanon-Syria border. Ynet and Haaretz also reported that while the entire issue has not been resolved, Israel has accepted the main points of the proposal.
The proposal includes three phases: a ceasefire and Hezbollah’s withdrawal north of the Litani River, an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, and negotiations on the demarcation of disputed borders. A US-led international body would monitor the ceasefire. The parties have not commented on the information.
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